Massena PD Public Record

GRAND LARCENY - MASSENA - Village police charged Michael D. Slavin, 60,of 38 Bridges Ave., Massena, with fourth-degree grand larceny at 1:04 a.m. Wednesday. He reported stole a female friends purse, which contained her credit card. He was additionally charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon after police found a .22 calibre pellet gun and a .22 calibre rifle at his residence when they were investigating the domestic dispute complaint that culminated with the purse theft. Slavin, a convicted felon, is not allowed to possess weapons. He had sentenced to two to four years in state prison in December 2011 for a second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument conviction. The state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision website says Slavin was last released from prison in October 2012.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT -MASSENA - Village police charged Richard Clookey, 46, of 44 Bishop Ave., Massena, with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest at 1:12 a.m. Wednesday on Park Place. Police said an allegedly intoxicated Clookey entered Rays Place and was asked to leave for reportedly starting problems with other customers. He then failed to comply with police when they responded to the bar and struggled when police attempted to take him into custody.

PETIT LARCENY - MASSENA - Village police charged Andrew R. Post, 35, of Massena with two counts of petit larceny Tuesday afternoon stemming from the unauthorized use of an acquaintances debit card on two occasions. He was released on an appearance ticket.

He allegedly withdrew $200 out of Rhonda R. Lundermans account without her permission on June 22 from a Seacomm account and another $142 from that same account at Rays Place on June 23.

According to court documents, Lunderman and Misty Timmons took a third woman Saturday to Burlington, Vt., where the unidentified womans husband was being treated at the Fletcher-Allen Medical Center.

Ms. Lunderman said when she reached Rouses Point she realized she had left her wallet at home. She said she was unsuccessful in locating friends or family to assist her, and Ms. Timmons had suggested Post would be willing to assist her. Misty called Andy, and he said he would be willing to help us out, she noted in her statement to police.

She said she told Post how to get into her residence, the location of her wallet and the code he would need to use to withdraw money from her account on her debit card. She said she asked Post to withdraw $240 from her account and wire it to her. She indicated that transaction was completed.

But she said when she returned home she discovered the balance in her account was over $300 lower than she anticipated and noticed the two unauthorized withdrawals.

Ms. Lunderman said Ms. Timmons called Post and confronted him about the missing money. Andy admitted taking money from me. He told her he would pay me back this week, Ms. Lunderman told police.

She said she also talked briefly with Post during that phone call. He told me that he was sorry and that he was wrong, she said.

UNNECESSARY NOISE - MASSENA - Village police ticketed Bryan Gravelin, 27, of 50 Beech St., Massena, for a violation of the villages noise ordinance at 11:08 a.m. Tuesday after responding to a neighbors complaint alleging the Massena mans music was to loud.

UNLICENSED OPERATION - MASSENA - Village police ticketed Thomas M. McGregor, 33, of 154 Liberty Ave., Massena, with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and for using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle following a traffic stop Tuesday afternoon on Liberty Avenue.

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